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A magic shop sells a coin which is weighted so that it comes up heads 60% of the
time. The coin is flipped 6 times. What is the probability at most 2 heads?
.603
.967
.821
.459
.179
Question 15 (1 point)
Let X be a normal rândom variable with
= 15
and
o = 2.3.
Find
P(X > 16).
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